Renault Kwid plays the reinvention game to suit changing customer behaviour
Court cases likely over interpretation of the new levy proposed in the Budget for digital economy.
Reliance, Birla Group, Airtel eye small finance banks.
Retailer bodies to demand govt action against I-Day sales offers, threaten legal action for breach of FDI rules.
The note ban is Modi's make-or-break gambit for 2019. Opposition leaders see a vulnerability and won't gift pre-eminence to the Congress, says Shekhar Gupta.
After raising $2.5 billion from SoftBank's Masayoshi Son and his Vision Fund, Sachin Bansal and Binny Bansal are back in the driving seat at Flipkart, the company they founded over a decade ago.
Morgan Stanley writing down its investment in the e-commerce leader by 27 per cent does not augur well for the sector.
'Some of the policies NITI Aayog has taken, we feel lean towards the corporates.' 'In a democracy, when you are making a policy decision, you are expected to take the views of all the stakeholders.'
IPL will always be the safest bet for advertisers from April to June.
Not only is the number of native language users set to grow faster than English users over the next five years, these users are more likely to lead a more active digital life. Arundhuti Dasgupta & Urvi Malvania find out how brands are rethinking digital marketing plans to accommodate this.
Critics say the programme, launched 10 months ago in India in collaboration with operator Reliance Communications, violates principles of net neutrality
Facebook enabled users to mark themselves safe in Chennai since Thursday morning
Naveen Tewari loves cycling but over the past few years, he has been keeping his first love waiting.
Here's a list of the favourites of the billionaires.
Ma is also exploring strategic play in one of the largest media houses in India.
While a three-year tax holiday and relaxation of capital gains for funds have been received favourably, others argue that not enough has been announced.
M Muneer recommends segmenting the population on the basis of their propensity to embrace new technologies is the key to driving digitisation.
Jaitley's Budget has the potential to change the face of Modi's Bharat
Losing a phone has become even more costly after the government's push for a cashless society
Silicon Valley techies and investors who were at Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Digital India dinner analyse the parlay for Ritu Jha.
The company has tied up with five distributors this year.
2015 was characterised by some interesting events and trends.
'If price was the driver in 1st year, it was convenience in the 2nd.'
Recent easing of restrictions does not address the pain in the sector.
Paloma Sharma -- the only non-middle aged, non-canine member of the home -- on a Sunday spent at the bank.
Think organic food, affordable homes, artificial intelligence, suggests Prof Manmeet Barve.
For the traditionalists, wars on Twitter and Facebook smack of immaturity.
In India, where it is tougher to do business, a start-up gets established by the Series-B stage, and it gets expensive for investors.
'The government that is talking all the time about national security and national interests should be concerned.' 'When national interests are jeopardised by their own project, they should pause and listen.' 'Whether it is the BJP or the Congress, they all want control over the people.' 'They don't give a damn if anything happens to the people of the country; they are only interested in what they can get out of the data.'
The numbers in India may not be as big but the opportunity for serious growth is all there.
Very few things can faze Madhukar V Kulkarni, a cop of 30 years. Yet, an innocuous smartphone scares him. For those like him in Maharashtra's cities, tech classes have stepped in to teach them how to embrace Skype & WhatsApp. Ranjita Ganesan reports.
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